Posted on May 14, 2004

DAN MYEROW
Led the Dutchmen in scoring with 51 points.

Although the men's lacrosse
team didn't make any playoffs, first-year head coach Erv Chambliss put down
some strong foundational blocks this season. First, the Dutchmen won twice as
many UCAA games as they had in the last two seasons. Second, the Garnet won
more overall games since winning eight games in 2001. Three of this year's
losses were by one goal and two of those were in overtime.

The Dutchmen will graduate
five seniors, but will return their top five scorers and all three of their
goaltenders.

One of those players returning will be sophomore Dan Myerow, who not only led the Dutchmen in scoring with his 51 points, he led the UCAA with his 32 assists (an average of 2.13, are a head of the 1.86 average posted by the conference's second place finisher). Myerow finished tied for sixth in the league in scoring with his per game average of 3.40